Google goes global with 10 events for new Pixel phones

The firm's '#MadeByGoogle' event kicks off at 11a.m. (ET) on Tuesday and is hosting a livestream of all the announcements.

Along with the phones there could also be a new charging stand, updated Pixel Bud headphones and a tablet called the Pixel Slate. The Pixel Slate, which was known under the codename "Nocturne", has been subject of numerous leaks - just like many other soon to be released Googledevices. The device will be inferior to the other two Pixel smartphones, and it's not entirely impossible that may happen, as Google may want to test the mid-range market as well, though the device probably will not become official tomorrow. One of the differences, that can be seen in the leaked images itself, is the Apple iPhone X-like notch which will be seen for the first time on any Pixel device.

Pixel 3 XL will be slightly bigger than Pixel 3 with a resolution of 2960×1440 and comes in at 6.7-inches. With the top mounted fingerprint scanner for biometric authentication, the Pixel Slate is expected to come in four models. That's because Qualcomm's top-of-the-line processor, the Snapdragon 845 will be replaced by its predecessor in a matter of less than three months. Part of the reason for the leaks was the massive hype behind the phone, and that tells us that the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL have been two of the most awaited phones this year.

Although there's very little information on the megapixel count and sensor of the rear cameras, renders show that the front of the phones will feature dual cameras.

It'll feature a Chromebook tablet that attaches to a separate keyboard, according to photos from MySmartPrice, which has accurately leaked Googlelaunches in the past. However, the Google Pixel Slate is a fairly new addition to the Pixel lineup.

A list of specs shows that the device will have a "full-range speaker for crystal clear sound" and 'far-field voice recognition'. Now, what exactlyGoogle has in mind we will get to know in a few hours when the company officially unveils the device.

Google's free Android software operates most of the world's smartphones. However, that doesn't mean you can't already buy the Pixel 3 in stores. Previously a leaker who goes by the name of Rozetked shared a hands on video of the Pixel 3 on Youtube.

A document filed with the FCC suggests that Google could be launching a revamped version of its Chromecast device, which lets users stream content on their TV.